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Social Studies, 26.03.2021 19:30 morganwendel126

People use a variety of techniques for finding companies in which they might be interested in investing. One technique that many people use is investigating as potential investments the companies they simply like. They may like the good or service the company produces or they may think the company is making smart business moves. For instance, one woman in the Phoenix area decided to look into buying stock in the Walgreen's drug stor company when she noticed Walgreen's stores "popping up on every corner." A young man in Boston ended up buying because he notived large numbers of people waiting to be seated each time he went. Discuss a company that you like or are interested in that might be a good stock investment. What is it the company does well? Why is it likely to be, or continue to be, a successful business?

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